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Feel Again is the third installment in Mona Kasten's popular New Adult Again series. It centers on the character Sawyer Dixon, who is initially portrayed as an outsider and antagonist in earlier books, and her unexpected relationship with Isaac Grant. Story Overview
Protagonists: Sawyer Dixon, a tough photographer who shields herself after the loss of her parents, and Isaac Grant, a shy "nerd" looking for a change.
The Plot: Desperate to change his single status, Isaac asks Sawyer for help. They strike a deal: Sawyer will give him a "bad boy" makeover, and in exchange, she gets to document his transformation for her senior photography project.
Key Themes: Grief, healing, and finding vulnerability within a "fake-to-real" dynamic. Where to Find it on VK
You can find dedicated community pages and ebook files for the series on VK (ВКонтакте) through groups like E-Book Nerds and ENGLISH BOOKLAND. These communities often host the entire Again series, including: Begin Again (Allie & Kaden) Trust Again (Dawn & Spencer) Feel Again (Sawyer & Isaac) Hope Again (Everly & Nolan) Dream Again (Blake & Jude) Reading Experience & Reviews feel again mona kasten vk top
Tropes: Opposites attract, fake dating/makeover, and "bad girl/good guy".
Reception: Readers generally praise the character development of Sawyer, moving from a misunderstood "cool girl" to a deeply emotional character. Reviewers on Goodreads and The StoryGraph highlight the chemistry between the leads despite their vastly different worlds.
If you are looking for specific PDF or EPUB files, searching the "Files" (Файлы) section of the VK groups mentioned above is your best bet. Feel Again by Mona Kasten - Ramonisme
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Why You Should Read (or Re-Read) Feel Again
If you are trying to decide whether to click that VK link, here is why millions of readers have voted Feel Again to the top of the charts.
Book Review: Feel Again by Mona Kasten
Rating: ★★★★½ (4.5/5)
The Vibe: Emotional healing, slow-burn romance, and the classic "Golden Boy meets Troubled Girl" trope.
The Summary: "Feel Again" tells the story of Jules, a girl who has built high walls around her heart. Cynical and guarded, she trusts no one—until she meets Cal, the school’s charismatic golden boy. But Cal isn't just popular; he is the one person who sees through Jules' armor. As they grow closer, Jules realizes that Cal is fighting his own silent battles, hiding a darkness behind his perfect smile. The story explores whether two broken people can save each other and learn to trust—and feel—again. The Ethical Dilemma: To VK or Not to VK
What Worked (The Pros):
- The "Grumpy x Sunshine" Dynamic: This is the highlight of the book. Jules is the quintessential "Ice Queen"—prickly, defensive, and deeply hurt. Cal is the ultimate "Sunshine" boy, but Mona Kasten gives him depth. He isn't just happy-go-lucky; his kindness is a conscious choice, making the romance feel earned rather than insta-love.
- Emotional Depth: Don't let the Young Adult/New Adult label fool you; this book deals with heavy themes. Trauma, trust issues, and emotional abuse are handled with surprising maturity. It is satisfying to watch Jules slowly dismantle her walls.
- Mona Kasten’s Writing Style: As with her other famous works (like Save Me), Kasten excels at writing chemistry. The tension between the characters is palpable. You will find yourself highlighting half the dialogue because the emotional beats hit so hard.
- A Top-Tier Book Boyfriend: Cal is easily one of the top "soft boyfriends" in the genre. He is patient, persistent, and respectful. Readers looking for a love interest who communicates and supports the protagonist will adore him.
What Didn't Work (The Cons):
- Pacing in the Middle: While the beginning hooks you and the ending satisfies, the middle section drags slightly. There is a bit of repetitive "push and pull" where Jules pushes Cal away, only to pull him back, which can be slightly frustrating if you prefer fast-moving plots.
- Predictability: If you read a lot of romance, you will see the plot twists coming. It follows a familiar formula, but it executes that formula very well.
The Verdict: "Feel Again" is a comforting yet emotional read. It is the literary equivalent of a warm hug after a bad day. While it may not break new ground in the genre, it executes the "healing through love" trope perfectly. It deserves its "top" rating among Kindle Unlimited and YA romance readers.
Who Should Read This?
- Fans of the Enemies-to-Lovers and Grumpy x Sunshine tropes.
- Readers who enjoyed Save Me (Mona Kasten) or Ugly Love (Colleen Hoover).
- Anyone looking for a romance that focuses on emotional healing rather than just physical attraction.
Final Thought: It leaves you with a lingering sense of hope—the perfect palate cleanser if you are in a reading slump.
Note regarding "VK": For those searching for the file, this book is widely available on platforms like Kindle Unlimited, Amazon, and often shared in reading communities on VKontakte (VK) due to its popularity in the translated book community.
